The move ends Ronaldo’s nearly decade-long tenure with Real Madrid, which started in 2008 when he was transferred from England’s Manchester United. It was with the Spanish club that he further cemented himself as one of the best soccer players of all time, becoming the team’s all-time leading goal scorer (451) and helping to lead them to multiple titles.

He also took home the Ballon D’Or award, given to the player considered the best in the world, a record five times. The only other player to win the award as much as Ronaldo is Argentina’s Lionel Messi.

Speculation that Ronaldo was leaving Real Madrid begun after the team beat Liverpool on May 26, when the footballer spoke about his time with the team in the past tense, noted ESPN.

“I only have feelings of enormous gratitude for this club, for this fan base and for this city. I can only thank all of them for the love and affection I have received,” Ronaldo saidin a letter to fans about the move. “However, I believe that the time has come to open a new stage in my life and that is why I have asked the club to accept transferring me. I feel that way and I ask everyone, and especially our followers, to please understand me.”

“Real Madrid wants to express its gratitude to a player who has proved to be the best in the world and who has marked one of the brightest times in the history of our club and world football,” Real Madrid said in a statement, according to CNN.

Ronaldo’s now-former teammates, including Sergio Ramos, took to social media to send well-wishes to the departing player.

“[Cristiano], your goals, your numbers and everything we’ve won together speak for themselves. You have earned a special place in the history of @RealMadrid,” Ramos wrote on his Twitter account. “As Madridistas we’ll remember you always. It’s been a pleasure to play alongside you, bicho. Big hig and good luck!”

Sami Khedira, who was Ronaldo’s teammate on Real Madrid before joining Juventus, celebrated their upcoming reunion with a picture and message on Twitter.